Bemidji State University’s Talley Gallery opened its 2018-19 exhibition calendar with “The Internal Affairs of Mr. Invincible,” a collection of prints from Bemidji State alumnus Lou Ferreri. The exhibition, open through Oct. 17, features a selection of 25 prints from a series of hundreds of drawings — done on editorial pages of the New York Times — produced by Ferreri as part of the “Mr. Invincible” collection between 2010–2017.
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